It is estimated that by 2020,
around 325 million people in our country will reach working age, which will
be the largest in the world. At the same time, looking at the current
scenario where more than 80% of youth in the country have not completed
school, it can be inferred that these youth unless given vocational skills
will neither have enough competency to work as skilled labour to meet the
growing needs of various industries, nor will they work as unskilled labour
for more than a few years as casual labour before falling prey to an
addiction leading to battered minds & bodies. This is the fate of the
famed ‘population dividend’ & phenomenon where a young
population contributing to the economy was to propel India to a developed
economy in 20 years...Details

A housewife with education till 10th
standard,Kavita always aspired to improve the financial condition of her
family. When one of her acquaintances told her about Entrepreneurship
Development Programme,she was very eager and enrolled for the course
enthusiastically.....Details

Prison Project

As we are aware, our society does not
accept criminals and it has been found that it is very difficult for
inmates to integrate into main stream. The lure to earn fast & easy
money pushes them to crime without imagining its consequences and impact on
their personal and social life.....Details

Youth
Career Initiative

YCI (Youth Career Initiative) is a project
by IBLF (International Business Leaders Forum, UK) to benefit underprovided
youth by providing life and work skills.After implementing the project
successfully across countries like Brazil, Thailand,Costa Rica and Vietnam,
IBLF has appointed KSWA.....Details

'Umeed Ke Rang', a project organized under
Umeed Project (Plan India) in association with Yuva Parivartan and few
other likeminded NGOs, is an initiative to increase awareness about child
rights protection, education, vocational training and health. Reaching out
to around 1800 families. ......Details

'Yuva Parivartan' is the
largest N.G.O working in livelihoods for underprivileged youth!! To know
more about us logon to www.yuvaparivartan.org

Through years of working on the ground, we have realized that the
problem with the school dropouts from underprivileged families is not only
economic poverty but social poverty. By social poverty, we mean the absence
of social support systems and the socio cultural atmosphere that positively
impacts school dropouts to improving themselves. We at Yuva Parivartan have
developed a model and identified 4 areas of work, which form the 4 pillars
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